Matthew Ka Kong is a physiotherapist based in Chatswood, in Sydney’s north. You can find him at 345 Victoria Ave, Chatswood NSW 2067. He helps people who want to move better, feel less pain, and get back to the things they enjoy.
Matthew works with patients of all ages, from people who have aches that keep coming back to those who need support after an injury. In many cases, the main goal is simple: improve how a body moves and helps you function day to day. At times, that might mean working on stiffness, sore joints, weak spots, or tight muscles that get in the way.
His approach focuses on physical therapy exercises that fit into real life. That could be strengthening work, control and balance, or getting the right movement back. Stretching routines can also play a part, especially when tightness is part of the problem. Matthew takes care to keep things practical and clear, so you know what you’re doing and why.
He also uses hands-on techniques as part of treatment. This can include joint mobilization and manual therapy techniques, depending on what your body needs. The aim is usually to reduce pain and help the joint and surrounding tissues move more freely. He’ll also talk through what to expect between visits, because recovery isn’t always a straight line.
Over time, physiotherapy often comes down to small improvements that add up. Matthew looks at how your symptoms show up in everyday activities, like walking, climbing stairs, working, or playing sport. Then he helps you build a plan that supports those goals, rather than just treating one spot.
Matthew’s work is grounded in treating movement problems you can feel and notice. Whether it’s a recurring issue or something new, he keeps the focus on getting you moving better again. If you’re not sure where your pain is coming from, that’s okay. He’ll help you make sense of it and work towards steady progress.
For more information or to book an appointment, visit the practice at 345 Victoria Ave in Chatswood. Matthew Ka Kong offers physiotherapy care for people who want calm, hands-on support and a sensible plan to help them feel more comfortable and capable.